Hi Jim,
Perhaps one of the applications listed here will take care of your needs:
http://www.cfcustomtags.com/subcategories.cfm?parentid=159 or
http://www.cfcode.com/index.cfm/fuse/forumdetails.htm
Thanks for all your help in the past,
Tom
At 07:00 PM 4/17/04, you wrote:
>I know a variation o
Fuse Talk at http://www.fusetalk.com
supports, MySQL, SQL2K, Access, one on one java chat, etc
PHPBB by the way,DOES support threaded boards, multiple categories,
public/private categories, subscriptions, posting by email, etc.
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We can get rid of spam on your
best forums out there is vBulletin http://www.vbulletin.com
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-Original Message-
From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 4:00 PM
To:
I know a variation of this question gets asked every couple of months or
so. Is there a good CF based forum application available? Must be
threaded, with the option to view threads either via a threaded view or
flat view. From what I've seen in the past (haven't looked in about a
year) the choic
I know I've done this before, but it doesn't seem to be working now. I'm attempting to archive various applications on a CF5 server and deploy on a CFMX server. The deployment fails with an error indicating the car.variable.workingdir variable does not exist (although I've verfied that it was set
You could use CFX_ExcelQuery which is available at OpenXCF
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/openxcf). It allows you to read XLS
files as CF queries and write XLS files using CF queries.
-Matt
On Apr 16, 2004, at 10:07 PM, Johnny Le wrote:
> I follow the article "How to transfer records from SQ
I would advise don't use com method if you can, com means that
you always have to use windows for your server. Also The process that
runs coldfusion on your server needs access to the registery to view
the com object, so potentially opens up more paths for hacking.
If you use have office xp , then
BlueDragon includes a spider that is callable from cfindex and works on
all of their supported platforms including RedHat.
-Matt
On Apr 17, 2004, at 9:48 AM, Doug James wrote:
> Our current indexing routine leaves much to be desired and we would
> like to use a spider/crawler. We are running R
Our current indexing routine leaves much to be desired and we would like to use a spider/crawler. We are running RedHat so Verity's spider is out of the question. Does anyone know/have/suggest a spider/crawler routine, custom tag or application that can be used to recursively fetch the content of o
>> Can someone please tell me how Dreamweaver determines when a
>> tag is nested incorrectly? I am using DWMX templates and it
>> keeps telling me that I have made changes out side of an
>> editable region (which I haven't) and tags are nest
>> improperly (which they aren't) I would just as soo
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